Spa Resort Hawaiians reopened for the first time in about 3 months Fukushima Iwaki 1 July 16:16

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"Spa Resort Hawaiians," a hot spring resort facility in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, known for its hula dance show, has resumed operations after about three months since it was closed due to the effect of the new coronavirus.

This facility was closed from April 8th and reopened for the first time in about 3 months a day.

The visitors were welcomed by the Hula girls who wore face shields and masks at the opening at 10 am, and entered after receiving a double temperature check using a thermometer and thermography.

The famous hula dance show was revived, with 4 to 5 dancers and 10 to 20 minutes less than usual.

The seats used were every other row, and the visitors were clamoring for a splendid dance while keeping a certain distance.

A woman who visited with her family said, "I was seeing how I was doing my best even after the earthquake, so I'm happy that I was able to overcome the difficult times again and see the show."

“I've been practicing in front of empty seats during the holidays, so I was able to look at the customer's face and dance from the bottom of my heart,” said Haruna Harui, captain of the hula dance team. Is taking measures, so I want you to enjoy it with peace of mind."

Depending on the facility, it is said that more than 10,000 people visit the peak every day every year, but for the time being, we will limit the number of users to one-third of the usual by restricting admission depending on the congestion situation. ..